BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The invention relates to a moving-magnet type pickup cartridge that extracts a signal
from amplitude of a sound track engraved on a phonograph record, particularly to a
pickup cartridge capable of obtaining a faithfully reproduced sound with little distortion
as well as ensuring a large output signal.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] As disclosed in
JP 61-31679 B for example, a moving-magnet type pickup cartridge employs a configuration in which
a magnet is provided in the vicinity of a supporting point of a cantilever having
a stylus chip at its tip end.
[0003] The magnet is disposed to face both leg parts (magnetic poles) of a yoke having generating
coils being wound thereon.
[0004] When the stylus chip disposed at the tip end of the cantilever follows a sound groove
of a phonograph record, the magnet provided in the vicinity of the supporting point
of the cantilever vibrates through the cantilever. This configuration enables to change
magnetic flux density applied to the both leg parts (magnetic poles) of the yoke,
thereby acting on the generating coil to obtain an electrical signal as a sound reproduction
signal.
[0005] JP 61-47040 B also discloses that, to improve the generation efficiency of sound reproduction signals,
a configuration is employed in which yokes of magnet poles have an E shape with three
legs and separate magnetic paths are simultaneously formed by allotting the magnetic
flux to the magnetic poles with using the central magnetic pole in common in association
with a swing motion of a magnet.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] As disclosed in
JP 61-31679 B and
JP 61-47040 B, this type of moving-magnet type pickup cartridge employs a configuration in which
a magnet is disposed in a vicinity of a supporting point of a base end part of a cantilever.
Thus, the movement of the magnet is extremely small relative to the movement of a
stylus chip provided at a front end part of the cantilever.
[0007] As a result, a change in magnetic flux density applied to a yoke is small compared
to the motion of the stylus chip, and thus this type of moving-magnet type pickup
cartridge has low generation efficiency of a sound signal. To make up for the low
generation efficiency of a sound signal,
JP 61-47040 B discloses a technique of devising the form of a yoke, but does not lead to a fundamental
solution to improve the generating efficiency.
[0008] Further, according to the conventional moving-magnet type pickup cartridge, the amplitude
due to a sound track received by the stylus chip is transferred to the magnet through
an entire cantilever in a longitudinal direction as disclosed in
JP 61-31679 B and
JP 61-47040 B. This configuration causes delay of a signal, and also causes distortion of a sound
signal due to mechanical bending of the cantilever.
[0009] Although hard aluminum, boron, artificial sapphire, or the like have been used as
a raw material of a cantilever, a signal delay caused by transmission along the axial
direction of the cantilever and distortion are hardly prevented.
[0010] The present invention has been made in view of the above technical problems in the
conventional moving-magnet type pickup cartridges, and an objective of the invention
is not only to ensure a large output signal but also to obtain a faithfully reproduced
sound with little distortion.
[0011] In addition, another objective of the present invention is to provide a moving-magnet
type stereo pickup cartridge capable of extracting a reproduced sound, for example
from a 45-45 stereo phonograph record, while exhibiting the above advantageous effects.
[0012] According to a first aspect of the invention that has been made for solving the above
problems, there is provided a moving-magnet type pickup cartridge, including: a cantilever;
a stylus chip attached to a front end part in a longitudinal direction of the cantilever;
a damper disposed at a base end part in the longitudinal direction of the cantilever
and configured to support the cantilever in a swingable manner; a magnet disposed
in the longitudinal direction of the cantilever and immediately above the stylus chip
at the front end part of the cantilever, and configured to vibrate in response to
vibration of the stylus chip; and a yoke formed in a U-shape, having generating coils
being wound thereon, and having magnetic poles at both leg parts thereof being disposed
to face the magnet.
[0013] According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a moving-magnet
type pickup cartridge, including: a cantilever; a stylus chip attached to a front
end part in a longitudinal direction of the cantilever; a damper disposed at a base
end part in the longitudinal direction of the cantilever and configured to support
the cantilever in a swingable manner; a magnet accommodated in the front end part
of the cantilever immediately behind the stylus chip, and configured to vibrate with
the vibration of the stylus chip; and a yoke formed in a U-shape, having generating
coils being wound thereon, and having magnetic poles at both leg parts thereof being
disposed to face the magnet accommodated in the cantilever.
[0014] In this configuration, according to a preferred embodiment, a pair of the yokes each
of which is formed in a U-shape and has the generating coils wounded thereon are disposed
on both right and left sides above the cantilever with the cantilever being centered
between the yokes, and the magnetic poles of the both leg parts of each of the yokes
are arranged to face each other in a direction of an axis of maximum sensitivity of
the 45-45 system with respect to the magnet.
[0015] The magnet is desirably magnetized such that each of the N-pole and the S-pole thereof
faces either of the magnetic poles of the both leg parts of the yoke.
[0016] The above said moving-magnet type pickup cartridge employs a configuration in which
the magnet is disposed immediately above the stylus chip at the front end part of
the cantilever or accommodated in the front end part of the cantilever immediately
behind the stylus chip. With this configuration, the magnet is configured follows
a sound groove to vibrate at almost the same amplitude as the stylus chip that of
a phonograph record. Accordingly, large change in the magnetic flux density caused
by large movement of the magnet is applied to the yoke of which magnetic poles of
both leg parts face the magnet, and thus a moving-magnet type pickup cartridge having
a high generating efficiency can be provided.
[0017] In addition, a moving-magnet type pickup cartridge is achieved which enables to obtain
a faithful and little-distortion reproduction sound, because a vibration amplitude
received by a stylus which follows a sound groove is transferred to the magnet without
traveling over the longitudinal direction of the cantilever and, as a result, without
delay of sound signals.
[0018] Furthermore, the moving-magnet type pickup cartridge is used to play a 45-45 stereo
phonograph record. The moving-magnet type stereo pickup cartridge that enjoys the
above described advantageous effects can be provided by employing a configuration
in which the magnetic poles of the both leg parts of each of the yokes that are disposed
above the cantilever with the cantilever being centered between the yokes are arranged
to face each other in a direction of an axis of maximum sensitivity of the 45-45 system
with respect to the magnet.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0019]
FIG. 1 is a transparent side view of a part of a moving-magnet type pickup cartridge
according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a front view of the pickup cartridge as viewed from the front end side of
a cantilever in the axial direction;
FIG. 3 is an exemplary diagram showing positional relationship of magnetic poles of
right and left yokes and a magnet;
FIG. 4 is an exemplary diagram showing an arrangement state of the magnetic poles
of the yoke and the magnet; and
FIG. 5 is an exemplary diagram showing an arrangement state of magnetic poles of a
yoke and a magnet according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] A moving-magnet type pickup cartridge according to the first embodiment of the invention
will be described below with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4.
[0021] As shown in FIG. 1, the moving-magnet type pickup cartridge includes a holder 2 that
is attached to the front side of a body 1 with a bolt 3 screwed into the body 1. The
holder 2 is bent in an L-shape having a slightly obtuse angle.
[0022] A magnetic circuit 4 including yokes and the like is attached to the holder 2 in
a slightly downward direction to correspond to an inclination angle of a front end
surface of the holder 2.
[0023] As illustrated in FIG. 2, a pair of left-channel and right-channel magnetic circuits
4L and 4R are provided to reproduce signals from a 45-45 system stereo phonograph
record. In the 45-45 system, the inner wall and the outer wall of a sound groove on
a phonograph record have an inclination of 45 degrees each from the normal, and a
left-channel sound and a right-channel sound are independently recorded, respectively.
[0024] Note that the left-channel and right-channel magnetic circuits 4L and 4R have the
same configuration, and hereinafter the description will be given as to one of the
magnetic circuits and a redundant description regarding the other component will be
omitted.
[0025] FIG. 1 shows the left-channel magnetic circuit 4L including a yoke 5 formed in a
U-shape. Tip ends of both leg parts of the yoke 5 face each other in parallel with
a narrowed space between the tip ends, and form a pair of magnetic poles 5a and 5b.
The pair of magnetic poles face a magnet provided on a cantilever that will be described
later.
[0026] Both leg parts of the yoke 5 bent in a U-shape have generating coils 7 being wounded
thereon to bobbins 6 respectively. The two generating coils 7 are connected in series
to output a signal. An added signal from the generating coils 7 connected in series
is output to terminal pins 9a and 9b implanted in a terminal plate 8 attached to the
rear end of the body 1.
[0027] A vibration unit 11 including a cantilever, for example, is also attached to the
body 1 by utilizing a thick portion at the lower end of the body 1. The vibration
unit 11 includes a cantilever 12, a stylus chip 13 attached downward to a front end
part in the longitudinal direction of the cantilever 12, a damper 14 that is provided
at a base end part in the longitudinal direction of the cantilever 12 and supports
the cantilever 12 in a swingable manner, and the like.
[0028] The cantilever 12 is pulled by wire (not illustrated) enclosed in a stopper pin 15
toward the damper 14 formed in a doughnut shape. The cantilever 12 is supported in
a swingable manner with respect to the body 1 by using flexibility of the damper.
[0029] The stopper pin 15 is accommodated in a shaft hole formed on the body 1, and is supported
by a bolt 16 that is screwed on the body 1 toward the shaft hole.
[0030] According to this embodiment, a bar-shaped magnet 18 is attached along the longitudinal
direction of the cantilever 12 and immediately above the stylus chip 13 that is provided
at the front end part of the cantilever 12.
[0031] As shown in FIG. 4, the magnet 18 is magnetized such that one end in the axial direction
is the N-pole, and the other end is the S-pole. Each of the magnetic poles 5a and
5b of the yoke 5 is disposed to face either end of the magnet 18 magnetized in the
axial direction.
[0032] The pair of left and right yokes 5 are disposed above the cantilever 12 with the
cantilever 12 being centered between the yokes as shown in FIG. 3. The magnetic poles
5a and 5b of both leg parts of each of the yokes 5 are disposed to face each other
in the directions of the axes of maximum sensitivity of the 45-45 system with respect
to the magnet 18.
[0033] FIG. 3 illustrates a state in which the magnet 18 is vibrated by the sound groove
of the left-channel of the phonograph record. The amplitude La of motion of the magnet
18 causes to increase or to decrease the magnetic flux with respect to the yoke 5
of the left-channel (yoke on the right side in FIG. 3). This configuration allows
to provide the terminal pins 9a and 9b of the left-channel with sound output depending
on the change in the magnetic flux.
[0034] Note that the above-described vibration movement of the magnet 18 does not change
the distance of the magnet from the magnetic pole with respect to the yoke 5 of the
right-channel. Accordingly, the sound output is not generated at the terminal pins
9a and 9b of the right-channel, and thus the left and right channels can be sufficiently
separated.
[0035] FIG. 5 shows a moving-magnet type pickup cartridge according to the second embodiment
of the invention. In this embodiment, a bar-shaped magnet 18 is accommodated in the
front end part of the cantilever 12 immediately behind the stylus chip 13.
[0036] The magnet 18 accommodated in the cantilever 12 is also magnetized in the axial direction,
and each of the magnetic poles 5a and 5b of the yoke 5 faces either end of the magnet
18 magnetized in the axial direction.
[0037] Referring to FIG. 3 for example, the yokes 5 each of which includes the generating
coils 7 forming the left or right channel can be disposed above the cantilever 12
that accommodates the magnet 18 in the cantilever 12 being centered between the yokes
5. With this configuration, a moving-magnet type stereo pickup cartridge can be provided
like in the first embodiment.
[0038] According to either of the first and second embodiments, the magnet is configured
to vibrate in a state in which the magnet is directly connected to the vibrating stylus
chip that follows a sound groove of a phonograph record. This configuration enables
to transfer a change in the magnetic flux density caused by a large vibration movement
of the magnet to the yokes, and thus a moving-magnet type pickup cartridge having
a high generation efficiency can be provided.
[0039] In addition, as the magnet vibrates in a state in which the magnet is directly connected
to the vibrating stylus chip, it is possible to exhibit the advantageous effects as
described in Summary of the Invention. For example, delay in a signal due to interposition
of the cantilever and distortion due to bending of the cantilever can be suppressed.
1. A moving-magnet type pickup cartridge, comprising:
a cantilever;
a stylus chip attached to a front end part in a longitudinal direction of the cantilever;
a damper disposed at a base end part in the longitudinal direction of the cantilever
and configured to support the cantilever in a swingable manner;
a magnet disposed in the longitudinal direction of the cantilever in a vicinity of
the stylus chip at the front end part of the cantilever, and configured to vibrate
in response to vibration of the stylus chip; and
a yoke formed in a U-shape, having generating coils being wound thereon, and having
magnetic poles at both leg parts thereof being disposed to face the magnet.
2. The moving-magnet type pickup cartridge according to claim 1,
wherein the magnet is disposed in the longitudinal direction of the cantilever and
immediately above the stylus chip at the front end part of the cantilever.
3. The moving-magnet type pickup cartridge according to claim 1,
wherein the magnet is accommodated in the front end part of the cantilever immediately
behind the stylus chip.
4. The moving-magnet type pickup cartridge according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
wherein the moving-magnet type pickup cartridge is used to play a 45-45 stereo phonograph
record,
wherein a pair of the yokes each of which is formed in a U-shape and has the generating
coils wounded thereon are disposed on both right and left sides above the cantilever
with the cantilever being centered between the yokes,
wherein the magnetic poles of the both leg parts of each of the yokes are arranged
to face each other in a direction of an axis of maximum sensitivity of the 45-45 system
with respect to the magnet.
5. The moving-magnet type pickup cartridge according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
wherein the magnet is magnetized such that each of an N-pole and an S-pole thereof
faces either of the magnetic poles of the both leg parts of the yoke.